Carlos Alberto de Jesus

Carlos Alberto ( born December 11, 1984 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; actually Carlos Alberto Gomes de Jesus ) is a Brazilian footballer.

Career

Fluminense Rio de Janeiro

The attacking midfielder started his career as a professional footballer at Fluminense in his native city.

FC Porto

At the beginning of 2004 brought him Jose Mourinho to FC Porto, in May of the same year he won with his new club, the Champions League. In the finals at the Veltins - Arena in Gelsenkirchen, he had a hit. Another highlight of his young career provided the world cup final 2004 in Yokohama is in the Porto prevailed against the Colombian club Once Caldas 8-7. The Brazilians also scoring a goal in a penalty shootout.

Corinthians

In January 2005, Carlos Alberto moved for a transfer fee of 10 million euros converted to Corinthians, where he was Brazilian champion. After a weak season in his club and a dispute with his coach Emerson Leão Carlos Alberto was awarded to his hometown club Fluminense in January 2007.

Werder Bremen and lending transactions

For the season 2007/ 08 Carlos Alberto moved to Werder Bremen. He received a contract until 2011. The total release was 7.8 million euros. He was by this time the most expensive transfer of the club's history. After health problems and lack of discipline, the club closed in January 2008 from a limited period of half a year lending with the Brazilian champion Sao Paulo.

In April 2008, Alberto was retired due to undisciplined behavior in São Paulo. Although the club paid the salary on, but Alberto was ejected from the game and training operation.

In May 2008, he was again awarded within Brazil, this time to Botafogo FR. He left the club but, despite a loan contract until June 2009 due to outstanding salary payments in November 2008. Subsequently, he was loaned to the Brazilian second division club CR Vasco da Gama in January 2009. There, the midfielder signed a contract until the summer. Immediately after his arrival at Alberto da Gama was appointed team captain. In July, the loan was extended until the end of the season 2009/2010.

CR Vasco da Gama

After the loan deal ended, Carlos Alberto was ultimately sold to CR Vasco da Gama. For Bremen, he came only two Bundesliga appearances. He was also once each in the DFB Cup over 76 minutes and used in the UEFA Champions League two minutes. Then there was a further application in the Champions League qualification over 74 minutes.

In February 2011, Carlos Alberto was awarded by the end of Gremio. However, he returned after half a year. He was then awarded again in June 2011, this time to the league rivals EC Bahia, where he was a regular player again.

National

Carlos Alberto Gomes graduated the previous five caps for the Brazilian national football team. He made his debut on 15 July 2003 against Honduras. His most last game he completed on 27 April 2005 against Guatemala.

Doping

In an experiment conducted in March 2013 drug test hydrochlorothiazide and tamoxifen were detected, so Carlos Alberto applies transferred as of doping.

Achievements

  • Campeonato Carioca 2002 winner with Fluminense
  • Portuguese Champion 2004 with FC Porto
  • Champions League winner with FC Porto in 2004
  • Portuguese Super Cup winner in 2004 with FC Porto
  • World Cup 2004 winner with FC Porto
  • Brazilian champion in 2005 with Corinthians
  • Brazilian Cup winner in 2007 with Fluminense
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